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1. brucet+V2[view] [source] 2023-11-20 02:44:15
>>maxuti+(OP)
Well that story is just sad, because it means the principle/research-oriented company structure they set up utterly failed in the face of profit motives. Clearly Altman was not dissuaded from doing things the power structure didn't want him to do.
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2. stevef+x3[view] [source] 2023-11-20 02:48:48
>>brucet+V2
In today's world, capitalism, or more like human hubris and greed for the desire of ever-growing process, always prevail in the end, no matter how venerate and honorable your initial goals would be
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3. brucet+B7[view] [source] 2023-11-20 03:21:09
>>stevef+x3
The more important story than a "failure of capitalism" is Altman's influence and maneuvering as a CEO.

He had certain positions, and pushed them just gradually enough for OpenAI to end up where it is today. A more zealous capitalist would have gotten fired unceremoniously long ago.

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